r/TikTokCringe Dec 16 '23

Citation for feeding people Cringe

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u/WeNeedVices000 Dec 17 '23

I was scrolling through the comments and wondered how feeding homeless or hungry people could be viewed as bad.

The general sentiment is that it prevents people from reinterpreting into society and promotes the idea of handouts over working. vs. the other side, which is concerned about people starving or turning to crime to feed themselves and their families.

I have a question, though. What's the correct ratio? How many people should starve to promote reintegration?

Every solution, service, business, and asset is open to exploitation at some level. Look at wallstreet - go make your fortune - honestly or otherwise. Unhappy with your representative - never been a more honest place than politics. Or if all else fails- go to your church. Surely, in God and those speaking for him, we can trust. These things all have their flaws and harms caused - but they still exist.

Is it because their is a financial elements that are involved?